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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

My 1995 Chevy Tahoe with Xentec HID bulbs and ballast

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  • Well I was not using a vacuum it was the BELL when the door was open and 3inch flow master exhaust you herd, yeah and 10k isn't that bright but 4 years ago when when this video was posted they just hit the market this was one of the only temps they had.

  • I have a 95 Silverado I want to but HID's on but I am concerned that they might have the flicker issue that my Dodge used to have. Did you ever have any flickering issues with the HID'S?

  • @boosted05stang the problem with most GMC/CHEVY'S are the power for the passenger side comes from the driver side so one gets more power hence flickering, but you can fix this with a $8.00 relay kit sold on EBAY just search HID RELAY KIT fill fix it on any vehicle good luck

  • How do you say no offense then say my stuff looks like shit? Anyway this truck video was shit like 3 or 4 years ago when 10000k was all about they had. 6k is a bright light but is to white nit blueish at all. To each is own and no projectors

  • Those r the low beams

  • Is this a 35 watt or 55 watt kit and how much did you for them??

  • @mysrt4303 they are 35 watt 10000K Bulbs

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  • Pro tip next time before making video make sure you turn off vacuum cleaner and in my opinion 8000k is max 10000k is too blue

  • @antwan102685 thanks but was this a issue that you came across?

  • No offense but they look like shit. Why not use a normal color 10000K looks terrible to drive with. Stick to 6000K and under. Are you using projector's?

  • So, what do they look like on low beam?

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